Benzene -- Environmental aspects -- Australia. : BTEX personal exposure monitoring in four Australian cities / prepared by the Western Australian Department of Environmental Protection, the University of Western Australia, CSIRO Atmospheric Research, Monash University, Victorian Environment Protection Authority, New South Wales Health, NSW Environment Protection Authority, SA Environmental Protection Agency, Flinders University and Murdoch University
Benzhydryl Compounds : Plastics in dentistry and estrogenicity : a guide to safe practice / Theodore Eliades, George Eliades, editors
2014
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Benzhydryl Compounds -- chemistry : Interactions of nanomaterials with emerging environmental contaminants / Ruey-an Doong, editor, National Tsing Hua University, Hsinchu, Taiwan, Virender K. Sharma, editor, Florida Institute of Technology, Melbourne, Florida, United States, Hyunook Kim, editor, University of Seoul, Seoul, Republic of Korea ; sponsored by the ACS Division of Environmental Chemistry
Substances that increase the risk of NEOPLASMS in humans or animals. Both genotoxic chemicals, which affect DNA directly, and nongenotoxic chemicals, which induce neoplasms by other mechanism, are included
Benzodiazepine abuse -- United States. : Stopping Valium, and Ativan, Centrax, Dalmane, Librium, Paxipam, Restoril, Serax, Tranxene, Xanax / Eve Bargmann, Sidney M. Wolfe, Joan Levin, and the Public Citizen Health Research Group
Cell surface proteins which bind GAMMA-AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and contain an integral membrane chloride channel. Each receptor is assembled as a pentamer from a pool of at least 19 different possible subunits. The receptors belong to a superfamily that share a common CYSTEINE loop
Cell surface proteins which bind GAMMA-AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and contain an integral membrane chloride channel. Each receptor is assembled as a pentamer from a pool of at least 19 different possible subunits. The receptors belong to a superfamily that share a common CYSTEINE loop
Cell surface proteins which bind GAMMA-AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and contain an integral membrane chloride channel. Each receptor is assembled as a pentamer from a pool of at least 19 different possible subunits. The receptors belong to a superfamily that share a common CYSTEINE loop
Cell surface proteins which bind GAMMA-AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and contain an integral membrane chloride channel. Each receptor is assembled as a pentamer from a pool of at least 19 different possible subunits. The receptors belong to a superfamily that share a common CYSTEINE loop
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Benzodiazepinen. : Aggression : individual differences, alcohol, and benzodiazepines / Alyson J. Bond, Malcolm H. Lader, Jose Carlos C. da Silveira
Benzodiazepines -- adverse effects : Aggression : individual differences, alcohol, and benzodiazepines / Alyson J. Bond, Malcolm H. Lader, Jose Carlos C. da Silveira
Benzodiazepines -- Receptors. : Benzodiazepine/GABA receptors and chloride channels : structural and functional properties / editors, Richard W. Olsen, J. Craig Venter
Benzodiazepines -- Toxicology. : Stopping Valium, and Ativan, Centrax, Dalmane, Librium, Paxipam, Restoril, Serax, Tranxene, Xanax / Eve Bargmann, Sidney M. Wolfe, Joan Levin, and the Public Citizen Health Research Group
1983
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Benzofuran -- Synthesis : Transition metal-catalyzed benzofuran synthesis / Xiao-Feng Wu and Yahui Li
Toxic, volatile, flammable liquid hydrocarbon byproduct of coal distillation. It is used as an industrial solvent in paints, varnishes, lacquer thinners, gasoline, etc. Benzene causes central nervous system damage acutely and bone marrow damage chronically and is carcinogenic. It was formerly used as parasiticide